
There’s nothing too amazing here at this point, we basically get the recraft level of quality. The main difference here is the inclusion of a small flyer with retro images of runners and vintage AM90 related gear. They also similarly feature a retro size tag on the inside of the tongue and have the size indicated inside the ankle. Exactly like the Laser Blue, these come with an orange rubbery plastic hangtag, magenta anatomical arch supports and plain flat white laces. The box features a throwback boxtag on one side and the current tag on the other. These come in a skinny red and grey Nike box like the other recrafts, but larger to alleviate the shoes getting crammed in like previous special recraft colorways. 9 for $140.Nike Air Max 90 Infrared / Air Max III Radiant Red The classic style is slated to hit stores on Nov. UPDATE (10/16): Official images of this year's "Infrared" Nike Air Max 90 have surfaced.

Detailed images reveal that the shoes will release with OG-style boxes. UPDATE (10/14): According to Atmos, the "Infrared" Nike Air Max 90 will be releasing in Tokyo next Thursday, Oct. Check back in the coming weeks for updates.

Additionally, a black-based colorway, which could be a re-release of the non-OG "Reverse Infrared" style, is also set to drop the same day. The 2020 "Infrared" Air Max 90 is set to release in full family sizing on Monday, Nov. Using the OG-informed Air Max 3 moniker, the sneaker will also forgo the the well-known "Infrared" nickname for its original name, "Radiant Red." These vintage-inspired details follow the recent re-releases of the "Eggplant," "Concord," and "Laser Blue" colorways.

UPDATE (10/13): After a first look surfaced over the summer, release details for what may be this year's most anticipated Air Max 90 retro have surfaced. Note that the pair pictured above is the 2010 release, however, the image below should offer a more accurate representation of what to expect come release day.Īs of now, a release date for this holiday season's Nike Air Max 90 "Infrared" re-release has yet to be confirmed by the brand, but we'll keep you updated if anything changes. While early images of the style have yet to surface, it's expected that this year's version will feature modifications including a new panel scale, adjustments to the toe box height as well as changes to the heel panel to match the original design from the '90s similar to the other Anniversary pairs launched this year. Thanks to bubblekoppe on Instagram, we're learning that the latest "Infrared" re-issue is due out sometime during the holiday season. This year's 30th anniversary celebration of the Nike Air Max 90 would not be complete without the release of the "Infrared" colorway, and it looks like the fan-favorite color scheme may in fact be returning later this year.
